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KX-TDE100/200 System (Version 1.0). Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. Office Network Company Edition 1.3 4 th July, 2007. Chapter 8 Other Functions (1). Chapter 8 Other Functions (1). 1. Alarm 2. SNMP Agent 3. Syslog Client 4. SNTP Client 5. Ping 6. Port Mirroring
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KX-TDE100/200 System(Version 1.0) Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. Office Network Company Edition 1.3 4th July, 2007 Chapter 8Other Functions (1)
Chapter 8Other Functions (1) 1. Alarm 2. SNMP Agent 3. Syslog Client 4. SNTP Client 5. Ping 6. Port Mirroring 7. SMDR via LAN port
Syslog Server SNMP Manager 1. Alarm LAN Remote Alarm SMDR Alarm LED Alarm (Major/Minor) Lit Alarm Button CTI Server TDA/TDE Solutions TDE Solutions
SNMP v1 ‘Clear’ messages are not currently supported 2. SNMP Agent (1/3) Simple Network Management Protocol (1) Polling Method HP Openview, etc. (2) TRAP Method SNMP Agent SNMP Manager The TDE 100/200 supports SNMP v1. Using this protocol it is possible to monitor the status of the TDE remotely using either of the following two methods… (1)Polling Method : SNMP Manager sends request messages to collect the status of the PBX (2)TRAP Method : TDE100/200 sends Trap Message to the configured SNMP manager when the TDE detects a Major or Minor Alarm (Such as DC/AC power down). In addition to the standard SNMP v1 MIB file, the TDE100/200 supports the Panasonic Enterprise MIB (Management Information Base) file for more detailed alarms. This MIB file may be loaded into in the SNMP manager and it is available from the PCC CS website.
TDE programming tool Menu Item 11-4-1 The TDE SNMP implementation only supports SNMP read access to the PBX. It is not possible to set any TDE configuration values through SNMP currently. 2. SNMP Agent (2/3) (Programming 1) Configuration OptionValue (Default)Description SNMP Agent Function Enable/Disable (Disable) Turn SNMP function on/off Port Number (Receive) 0-65535 (161) Receive port for SNMP requests MIB – SysContact ASCII (Blank) 255 Character Description MIB – SysName ASCII (Blank) 255 Character Description MIB – SysLocation ASCII (Blank) 255 Character Description
TDE programming tool Menu Item 11-4-2 2. SNMP Agent (3/3) (Programming 2) Configuration OptionValue (Default)Description Manager IP Address IP Address (Blank) IP Address of SNMP manager Community Name ASCII (public) 255 Character Community String Trap Port Number (Send) 0-65535 (162) Send port for SNMP traps Trap Cold Start Enable/Disable (Enable) Send trap after power/reset/restart Trap Authentication Failure Enable/Disable (Enable) Send trap after authentication fail Trap Alarm – Major Enable/Disable (Enable) Send trap after major alarm Trap Alarm – Minor Enable/Disable (Enable) Send trap after minor alarm
3. Syslog Client (1/2) Alarm (Major/Minor) Syslog Clients Syslog Server TDE100/200 can send alarm information (Major alarm/Minor alarm) to a UDP Syslog server on port 514. By using Syslog, you can save all TDE series alarms remotely to a PC. These alarms may then be managed and responded to as required.
TDE programming tool Menu Item 11-1-Syslog 3. Syslog Client (2/2) Configuration OptionValue (Default)Description Syslog Enable/Disable (Disable) Turn Syslog function on/off Syslog Server IP Address IP Address (0.0.0.0) IP Address of Syslog server Major Enable/Disable (Disable) Enable sending of major alarms Minor Enable/Disable (Disable) Enable sending of minor alarms
4. SNTP Client (1/2) Simple Network Time Protocol LAN ISDN CLIP or Analog Line Caller ID (FSK) TDE Time Information SNTP Server SNTP Client TDA/TDE Solutions TDE Solutions In addition to the standard TDA time synchronisation method (ISDN & Caller ID FSK), the TDE also supports v4 SNTP for synchronisation of the date/time. It is also possible, with certain SNTP solutions, to link the SNTP time server to an external reliable time source (Internet based – Using NTP, a more advanced and accurate protocol which links back to various official atomic clock time sources).
TDE programming tool Menu Item 2-1-2-SNTP/Daylight Saving 4. SNTP Client (2/2) To Adjust time automatically, you can choose from 3 options. (Disable/ ISDN& Caller ID(FSK)/Enable (SNTP). When you use SNTP, the following settings are required. (1) SNTP Server IP address (2) SNTP Server Port Number (3) Time Zone New TDE Programming
The ping utility will send 5x 56 byte packets only 5. Ping Using the PCMC you can send a ping request from the TDE to any IP device. 1.Select ‘Utility Ping’ 2. Set IP address and click ‘Test’ IP Address Test Button Result
6. Port Mirroring (1/4) Step 1. Configuring PC settings Important Information • The monitor PC and the monitored IPCMPR card must belong to the same layer-2 broadcast domain (It is not possible to monitor remotely with this function). • The monitor PC needs a static IP address. Please set the monitor PC as shown below. - IP address (FIXED) - Subnet mask (same as IPCMPR’s) (3) If you require a static IP address, please ask your network administrator. PC needs FIXED IP address. • Assign a static IP address or create a DHCP reservation with NO Lease expiration on the DHCP server Same L2 broadcast domain
6. Port Mirroring (2/4) Step 2. Connection Secondary Port (Maintenance Port) PC used for Login Command (See Step.3 – static IP required) PC used for Ethereal (See Step.4 – No static IP required) SW / Hub LAN port
6. Port Mirroring (3/4) Port Mirroring (3) You can capture packets Data on TDE Communication LAN port Step.3. Set maintenance LAN port to packet mirroring mode (1) Set Hyper Terminal property (From PC for login command) (2) Start Hyper Terminal 2) ICPMPR IP Address 3) Login Port = 33321(Default) Enter “LOGIN” Enter password 1) Select TCP/IP (3) Set LANMON command The port mirror configuration is NOT saved on restart of the TDE. Enter “LANMON” to select mode
6. Port Mirroring (4/4) Step 4. Start Ethereal Step 5. Duplicate the problem Step 6. Send Ethereal capture data for analysis at PCC/PCCUK
7. SMDR via LAN port (1/4) Ex. Hyperterminal CTI Server SMDR to Telnet Terminal RS232C Telnet Terminal TDA/TDE Solutions TDE Solutions SMDR information may also be output to a remote Telnet connection running on a PC. This can be achieved using a PC running a 3rd party Telnet application such as Hyperterminal.
TDE programming tool Menu Item 11-1-SMDR TDE programming tool Menu Item 11-1-SMDR Options 7. SMDR via LAN port (2/4) To output SMDR data via the LAN, you must set “Port : LAN”. You can also specify the desired port number, SMDR connection password and specify the ‘New Line Code’ for the particular version of the remote Telnet client. New TDE Programming Set “LAN” Default is “RS232C” Default password is “PCCSMDR”
‘Space + Enter’ Enter “SMDR”. Enter password 7. SMDR via LAN port (4/4) 3. Set Maintenance LAN port to packet mirroring mode (1) Set Hyper Terminal Property (2)Start Hyper Terminal TDE Main Port IP Address SMDR Port = 2300(Default) Select TCP/IP (3)SMDR print out
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